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1 sneaking
adjective ((of a feeling) slight but not easy to suppress: She knew he was wicked but she had a sneaking admiration for his courage.) secretotr['sniːkɪŋ]1 (secret) secreto,-a2 (vague, slight) ligero,-a■ I have a sneaking suspicion that... tengo la sensación de que...adj.• furtivo, -a adj.• inexplicable adj.• oculto, -a adj.• secreto, -a adj.'sniːkɪŋshe had a sneaking feeling that... — tenía la sensación or impresión de que...
['sniːkɪŋ]ADJ ligeroI have a sneaking feeling that... — tengo la sensación de que...
to have a sneaking regard for sb — respetar a algn a pesar de todo, respetar a algn sin querer confesarlo abiertamente
* * *['sniːkɪŋ]she had a sneaking feeling that... — tenía la sensación or impresión de que...
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2 sneaking
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3 unhappy
1) (sad or miserable: He had an unhappy childhood.) infeliz2) (regrettable: He has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.) infeliz, inoportuno•- unhappily
unhappy adj1. triste / infelizyou look unhappy, what's the matter? pareces triste, ¿qué pasa?2. preocupadotr[ʌn'hæpɪ]1 (sad) infeliz, triste2 (miserable) desdichado,-a, desgraciado,-a, infeliz3 (unsuitable) desafortunado,-a, poco afortunado,-a1) unfortunate: desafortunado, desventurado2) miserable, sad: infeliz, triste, desdichado3) inopportune: inoportuno, poco felizadj.• desdichado, -a adj.• desgraciado, -a adj.• infeliz adj.• malandante adj.• triste adj.'ʌn'hæpiadjective -pier, -piest1)it has an unhappy ending — termina mal, tiene un final triste
b) ( worried) (pred)to be unhappy ABOUT something/-ing: I was unhappy about the children being left alone me preocupaba or inquietaba que los niños se quedaran solos; I'm unhappy about sneaking away like this — no me gusta esto de escabullirme así
c) ( discontented) (pred) descontentoto be unhappy ABOUT something — no estar* contento con algo
to be unhappy WITH something/somebody — no estar* contento con algo/alguien
2)a) ( inopportune) < remark> desafortunado, poco feliz, inoportunob) ( unfortunate) <coincidence/day> desafortunado, desventurado (liter)[ʌn'hæpɪ]ADJ (compar unhappier) (superl unhappiest)1) (=sad) [person] infeliz; (stronger) desdichado; [childhood] infeliz; (stronger) desgraciado, desdichado; [marriage] infeliz; [memory] desagradableshe was unhappy in her marriage — no fue feliz or fue infeliz en su matrimonio
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she looked so unhappy — se la veía tan tristedon't look so unhappy! — ¡no pongas esa cara tan triste!
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to make sb unhappy, other children at school were making him unhappy — otros niños en el colegio le estaban haciendo sufririt makes me unhappy to see you upset — me entristece or pone triste verte disgustada
2) (=not pleased) descontento•
to be unhappy about sth — no estar contento con algo, estar descontento con algo•
to be unhappy with sth/sb — no estar contento con algo/algn, estar descontento con algo/algn3) (=uneasy, worried)•
I'm unhappy about leaving him on his own — no estoy a gusto dejándolo solo, me preocupa dejarlo solo4) (=unfortunate) [remark] poco acertado, inoportuno; [experience, situation] lamentable5) (=ill-fated) [day] desafortunado* * *['ʌn'hæpi]adjective -pier, -piest1)it has an unhappy ending — termina mal, tiene un final triste
b) ( worried) (pred)to be unhappy ABOUT something/-ing: I was unhappy about the children being left alone me preocupaba or inquietaba que los niños se quedaran solos; I'm unhappy about sneaking away like this — no me gusta esto de escabullirme así
c) ( discontented) (pred) descontentoto be unhappy ABOUT something — no estar* contento con algo
to be unhappy WITH something/somebody — no estar* contento con algo/alguien
2)a) ( inopportune) < remark> desafortunado, poco feliz, inoportunob) ( unfortunate) <coincidence/day> desafortunado, desventurado (liter) -
4 sneak
sni:k
1. verb1) (to go quietly and secretly, especially for a dishonest purpose: He must have sneaked into my room when no-one was looking and stolen the money.) moverse sigilosamente2) (to take secretly: He sneaked the letter out of her drawer.) sacar a escondidas
2. noun(a mean, deceitful person, especially a telltale.) acusica, acusón, chivato, soplón- sneakers- sneaking
- sneaky
- sneakiness
he tried to sneak out of class when the teacher wasn't looking intentó escaparse de la clase cuando el profesor no mirabatr[sniːk]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar acusica nombre masulino o femenino, acusón,-ona, chivato,-a, soplón,-ona1 (attack, visit, etc) sorpresa; (look) furtivo,-a1 (take out) sacar (a escondidas); (take in) pasar (a escondidas), colar (de extranjis)1 (move) moverse sigilosamente■ where did you two sneak off to? ¿dónde os habéis escabullido?2 (tell tales) acusar (on, a), chivarse (on, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsneak preview preestrenosneak thief ladronzuelo,-a, ratero,-asneak ['sni:k] vi: ir a hurtadillassneak vt: hacer furtivamenteto sneak a look: mirar con disimulohe sneaked a smoke: fumó un cigarrillo a escondidassneak n: soplón m, -plona fn.• chivato s.m.• soplona s.f.• soplón s.m. (A bite, a peek, etc.)expr.• hacer algo a escondidas expr.• hacer algo a hurtadillas expr.• hacer algo subrepticiamente expr.v.• andar furtivamente v.• mover a hurtadillas v.sneak*v.• robar v.
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1. sniːka) ( smuggle) (+ adv compl)he sneaked the files out of the office — sacó los archivos de la oficina a escondidas or a hurtadillas
b) ( take furtively)to sneak a look at something/somebody — mirar algo/a alguien con disimulo or subrepticiamente
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vi1) ( go furtively) (+ adv compl)to sneak in — entrar a hurtadillas or con disimulo or (fam) de extranjis
to sneak away — escabullirse*
2) ( tell tales) (BrE colloq) ir* con cuentos (fam), chivarse (Esp fam)to sneak on somebody — acusar a alguien, chivarse de alguien (Esp fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- sneak up
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noun (BrE colloq) soplón, -plona m,f (fam), acusete mf (fam), acusón, -sona m,f (AmL fam), chivato, -ta m,f (Esp fam)
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adjective (before n)[sniːk]sneak preview — (Cin, TV) preestreno m
1.VTto sneak a look at sth — mirar algo de reojo or soslayo
2. VI1)to sneak about — ir a hurtadillas, moverse furtivamente
to sneak in/out — entrar/salir a hurtadillas
to sneak away or off — escabullirse
2)to sneak on sb * — delatar a algn, dar el soplo sobre algn *, chivarse de algn (Sp) *
to sneak to the teacher — ir con el cuento or (Sp) chivarse al profesor *
3.N * (=tale-teller) chivato(-a) m / f, soplón(-ona) m / f4.CPDsneak preview N — [of film] preestreno m ; (gen) anticipo m no autorizado
sneak thief N — ratero(-a) m / f
sneak visit N — visita f furtiva
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1. [sniːk]a) ( smuggle) (+ adv compl)he sneaked the files out of the office — sacó los archivos de la oficina a escondidas or a hurtadillas
b) ( take furtively)to sneak a look at something/somebody — mirar algo/a alguien con disimulo or subrepticiamente
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vi1) ( go furtively) (+ adv compl)to sneak in — entrar a hurtadillas or con disimulo or (fam) de extranjis
to sneak away — escabullirse*
2) ( tell tales) (BrE colloq) ir* con cuentos (fam), chivarse (Esp fam)to sneak on somebody — acusar a alguien, chivarse de alguien (Esp fam)
•Phrasal Verbs:- sneak up
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noun (BrE colloq) soplón, -plona m,f (fam), acusete mf (fam), acusón, -sona m,f (AmL fam), chivato, -ta m,f (Esp fam)
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adjective (before n)sneak preview — (Cin, TV) preestreno m
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5 suspicion
1) (the process of suspecting or being suspected; the/a feeling causing a person to suspect: They looked at each other with suspicion; I have a suspicion that she is not telling the truth.) sospecha2) (a slight quantity or trace: There was a suspicion of triumph in his tone.) pizca, atisbo, notasuspicion n sospecha / recelotr[sə'spɪʃən]■ the boy's movements aroused our suspicions los movimientos del chico despertaron nuestras sospechas2 (slight trace) pizca, asomo, atisbo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto arrest somebody on suspicion detener a alguien como sospechoso,-ato be above suspicion estar por encima de toda sospechato be under suspicion estar bajo sospechasuspicion [sə'spɪʃən] n1) : sospecha f2) trace: pizca f, atisbo mn.• aprensión s.f.• cavilación s.f.• cavilosidad s.f.• escama s.f.• recelo s.m.• remusgo s.m.• sospecha s.f.• suspicacia s.f.sə'spɪʃənhe's under/above suspicion — está bajo sospecha/por encima de toda sospecha
2) (trace, hint) (no pl) atisbo m[sǝs'pɪʃǝn]N1) (=belief) sospecha fmy suspicion is that... — tengo la sospecha de que...
there is a suspicion that... — se sospecha que...
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to be above suspicion — estar por encima de toda sospecha•
to have one's suspicions (about sth) — tener sus sospechas (acerca de algo)I have a sneaking suspicion that... — tengo la leve sospecha de que...
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I had no suspicion that... — no sospechaba que...•
he was arrested on suspicion of spying — fue arrestado bajo sospecha de espionaje, fue arrestado como sospechoso de espionaje•
to lay o.s. open to suspicion — hacerse sospechoso•
to be shielded from suspicion — estar a salvo de sospechas•
to be under suspicion — estar bajo sospecha2) (=mistrust) desconfianza f, recelo m•
to arouse sb's suspicions — despertar los recelos de algn•
to regard sb/sth with suspicion — desconfiar de algn/algo3) (=trace) rastro mwith just a suspicion of lemon/garlic — con apenas un ligero sabor a limón/ajo, con apenas un rastro de sabor a limón/ajo
"good morning," he said without a suspicion of a smile — -buenos días -dijo sin la más leve insinuación de una sonrisa
* * *[sə'spɪʃən]he's under/above suspicion — está bajo sospecha/por encima de toda sospecha
2) (trace, hint) (no pl) atisbo m -
6 cariño
cariño sustantivo masculino te ha tomado mucho cariño he's become very fond of you; cariños por tu casa/a tu mujer (AmL) (send my) love to your family/your wife; cariños, Beatriz ( en cartas) (AmL) love, Beatrizb) ( caricia):
cariño sustantivo masculino
1 (afecto) affection: siento mucho cariño por este disco, I'm very fond of this record (amor, dulzura) abrazó a su hija con mucho cariño, he hugged his daughter tenderly (cuidado) care: tráteme el coche con cariño, be careful with my car
2 (querido) darling: ten cuidado al cruzar la calle, cariño, look both ways when you cross the street, darling
3 (gesto de amor) cuddle ' cariño' also found in these entries: Spanish: acoger - calor - estimar - inclinación - mimar - mimo - privación - tener - afecto - agarrar - auténtico - carente - coger - exagerado - faltar - paterno - profesar - reconquistar - tomar English: affection - attached - attachment - care for - cotton - dear - fond - fondly - fondness - gently - honey - liking - love - show - sneaking - sweetheart - take to - care - darling - endear - endearment - lovingly - to -
7 ligera
ligero,-a
I adjetivo
1 (de poco peso) light, lightweight: iba muy ligero de ropa, he was lightly dressed
2 (rápido) swift, quick
3 (acento, etc) slight (cena, brisa) light
4 (poco serio) light
música ligera, light music
II adverbio ligero (veloz) fast, swiftly Locuciones: ser ligero,-a de cascos, to be flighty
a la ligera, lightly
caballería ligera, light cavalry
paso ligero, double quick ' ligera' also found in these entries: Spanish: bocado - caballería - calenturienta - calenturiento - ligero - pluma - regusto - taco English: light - lightly - lightweight - off-the-cuff - offhand - sneaking - supper -
8 respeto
Del verbo respetar: ( conjugate respetar) \ \
respeto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
respetó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: respetar respeto
respetar ( conjugate respetar) verbo transitivo◊ se hizo respeto por todos he won o gained everyone's respect‹señal/luz roja› to obey; ‹ley/norma› to observe
respeto sustantivo masculino por respeto a algn/algo out of consideration o respect for sb/sth; faltarle al or (CS) el respeto a algn to be rude o disrespectful to sb; presentaron sus respetos a … they paid their repects to … (frml)b) ( temor):les tengo mucho respeto a los perros I have a healthy respect for dogs
respetar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona, una cosa) to respect
2 (una orden, ley) to observe, obey
respeto sustantivo masculino
1 (consideración) respect
faltar al respeto, to be disrespectful [a, to]
por respeto a alguien/algo, out of consideration for sb/sthg
2 (temor) fear, nervousness: el mar impone respeto, the sea commands respect
3 respetos, respects pl: presenté mis respetos a la viuda, I paid my respects to the widow Locuciones: campar por sus respetos, to do as one pleases o to make one's own rules ' respeto' also found in these entries: Spanish: consideración - desgracia - desvergonzada - desvergonzado - faltar - honra - imponer - nacer - osada - osadía - osado - profesar - rendir - señal - tener - trabajarse - vulnerar - admiración - conquistar - debido - decoro - falta - ganar - gente - inclinar - infundir - profundo - respetable - tratar English: command - compel - deference - disrespect - due - earn - instil - instill - mark - regard - respect - show - sneaking - token - while - each -
9 secreto
Del verbo secretar: ( conjugate secretar) \ \
secreto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
secretó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: secretar secreto
secreto 1
◊ -ta adjetivosecret
secreto 2 sustantivo masculino◊ los preparamos en secreto we prepared them secretly o in secret;secreto a voces open secret◊ el secreto está en … the secret is in …
secretar verbo transitivo to secrete
secreto,-a
I adjetivo secret
agente secreto, secret agent
II sustantivo masculino
1 secret: no sabe guardar un secreto, he can't keep a secret
la naturaleza tiene sus secretos, Nature has its own mysteries
un secreto a voces, an open secret
2 (discreción, reserva) secrecy
secreto profesional, professional secrecy Locuciones: en secreto, in secret, secretly ' secreto' also found in these entries: Spanish: callarse - cifra - consistir - descubrir - divulgar - divulgación - guardar - hermética - hermético - iniciar - privada - privado - reservarse - revelar - revelación - sanctasanctórum - secreta - urdir - voto - voz - agente - callar - confiar - contar - develar - impenetrable - indiscreción - indiscreto - íntimo - luz - pregonar - reserva English: agent - away - betray - classified - closely - closet - collude - confidence - confidential - covert - divulge - ear - expose - exposure - give away - hush-hush - in - inner - innermost - intelligence agent - keep - let out - open - put - repeat - scandal - search out - secrecy - secret - secret agent - secret service - secretly - skeleton - sneaking - strict - swear - top-secret - trade secret - undercover - unspoken - well-kept - wrap - hush - top - trade - under -
10 sospecha
Del verbo sospechar: ( conjugate sospechar) \ \
sospecha es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sospecha sospechar
sospecha sustantivo femenino suspicion;◊ tengo la sospecha de que … I suspect o I have a feeling that …
sospechar ( conjugate sospechar) verbo transitivo to suspect verbo intransitivo sospecha DE algn to suspect sb, have one's suspicions about sb
sospecha sustantivo femenino suspicion
sospechar
I vtr (conjeturar, intuir) to suspect: sospecho que le gustas, I suspect he likes you
II vi (recelar) to suspect: sospechaba de su mujer, he suspected his wife
sospechan que tú lo planeaste todo, they suspect you of planning it all ' sospecha' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrigar - fundar - fundarse - íntima - íntimo - libre - presunción - temor - duda - engendrar - fundado - implicar - leve - ligero - oler - seguro English: breath - clear - foundation - linger - sneaking - suspicion - creep
См. также в других словарях:
sneaking — [snē′kiŋ] adj. 1. cowardly, stealthy, underhanded, or furtive [a sneaking manner] 2. not admitted or made known to others; secret [a sneaking fondness for candy] 3. slight, or slight but increasing [a sneaking suspicion] sneakingly adv … English World dictionary
Sneaking — Sneak ing, a. Marked by cowardly concealment; deficient in openness and courage; underhand; mean; crouching. {Sneak ing*ly}, adv. {Sneak ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sneaking — index clandestine, devious, furtive, machiavellian, perfidious, recreant, sly, stealthy Burton s Legal Thesaur … Law dictionary
sneaking — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a feeling) persistent in one s mind but reluctantly held; nagging … English terms dictionary
sneaking — sneak|ing [ snikıŋ ] adjective BRITISH a sneaking feeling is one that you are not sure about or do not want to have: a sneaking admiration/respect for someone: I have always had a sneaking admiration for him. a sneaking suspicion/feeling: I had a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sneaking — UK [ˈsniːkɪŋ] / US [ˈsnɪkɪŋ] adjective a sneaking feeling is one that you are not sure about or do not want to have a sneaking admiration/respect for someone: I have always had a sneaking admiration for him. a sneaking suspicion/fear/feeling: I… … English dictionary
sneaking — sneak|ing [ˈsni:kıŋ] adj have a sneaking feeling/suspicion/admiration to have a feeling about something or someone, but to not say anything about it because you are not sure or you might be embarrassed ▪ I always had a sneaking admiration for him … Dictionary of contemporary English
sneaking — [[t]sni͟ːkɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n A sneaking feeling is a slight or vague feeling, especially one that you are unwilling to accept. I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed... I ve always had this sneaking admiration for him … English dictionary
sneaking — adjective 1 have a sneaking admiration/affection etc for to have a secret feeling of admiration etc for someone 2 have a sneaking suspicion/feeling (that) to have a slight feeling that someone has done something wrong without being sure: I have a … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sneaking — adjective Date: 1582 1. mean, contemptible 2. characteristic of a sneak ; furtive, underhanded 3. a. not openly expressed or acknowledged < a sneaking respect for culture H. A. Burton > b. that is a persistent conjecture < a … New Collegiate Dictionary
sneaking — adjective 1) she had a sneaking admiration for him Syn: secret, private, hidden, concealed, unvoiced, undisclosed, undeclared, unavowed 2) a sneaking feeling Syn: niggling, nagging, lurking … Thesaurus of popular words